Battle of Maidan Shahr

The Battle of Maidan Shahr was an attempted assassination of Afghan and Russian officials by Raul Menendez, who ordered for the militia to eliminate a convoy of Afghan and Russian delegates to a peace negotiation. Without boots on the ground (instead using drones), the United States saved Afghanistan from a Strategic Defense Coalition invasion and prevented the deaths of all of the diplomats.

Background
The Russian foreign minister Sergei Zimzinov and the Afghan president Abdul Azzin met in Kabul negotiating a peace treaty to end the Russo-Afghan War, but the CIA intercepted an order by Cordis Die terrorist Raul Menendez to kill the Russian and Afghan politicians. They decided to move the location of the summit from Kabul to Maidan Shahr 50 miles away, with the convoy protected by Quads and ASDs, among other mechanized vehicles. They would face rebels entrenched in the hills or raiding on horseback.

Battle
The convoy came under heavy fire from mounted terrorists, men in the hills with small arms and RPGs, and tanks, so the American ground robots fired grenades and machine guns at the tanks and IEDs placed on the roads while the Quads in the air gunned down the snipers and RPG soldiers. Enemy helicopters also entered the battle, so the Quads had to concentrate their fire to shoot them down as well. As the convoy surged on, Vehicle Alpha was destroyed, so the machines moved to protect the other three. The convoy arrived at the relocation site after much fighting, and when they arrived, the robots massacred charging horsemen. With only one vehicle down, the operation was mainly a success.